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Pictures from Sept. 1999

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SCOUG was there!


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SCOUG, Warp Expo West, and Warpfest are trademarks of the Southern California OS/2 User Group. OS/2, Workplace Shell, and IBM are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation. All other trademarks remain the property of their respective owners.

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Pictures from Warp Expo West

Album 5

For some, Steller Frontier was the main attraction. For others, the chance to sit down and play with Vendor100 apps was a draw. The Vendor100 applications made for a very full desktop.
Some vendors like Sundial Systems brought so much stuff it had to be packed under the table. In addition to helping with the Vendor100 display, Serenity Systems maintained an exhibit in the exhibit hall too. Tim McCoy from Demand Systems talks to an interested attendee.
Sector from VOICE shows how easy it is to use IRC. The VOICE banner was an eye-catcher. Julien Pierre shows WarpCharge, Theta Band's newest product.
Sheridan George, SCOUG Director, listens to one of the many presentations. Esther Schindler and Roger Mason talk near the IBM exhibits. Sander Nyman (left), Julien Pierre (middle), and Mark Abramowitz (right) discuss Theta Band's products.
Attendees waited anxiously for Warped Jeopardy! to open its doors. Everyone worked hard to clean up after Warped Jeopardy! for the next presentation. Melanie Chernoy offered her insight and experience with REXX.
At the closing raffle, Rollin White had his hands full. We had lots of software to give away. The Expo was held on the second floor. This picture was taken from the first floor. People listened patiently during the opening.

Pictures courtesy of Tony Anton, Dick Brainard, Tim McCoy, and Bob Strader.


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